Measurements of the CKM angle gamma using B^+ --> D K^+ decays at LHCb
Sneha Malde (for the LHCb Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports a precise measurement of the CKM angle gamma using B^+ --> D K^+ decays at LHCb, providing a key benchmark for testing the Standard Model through tree-level processes.
Contribution
It presents the latest measurement of gamma from B^+ --> D K^+ decays, improving the precision and establishing a standard model benchmark.
Findings
First measurement of gamma using B^+ --> D K^+ decays at LHCb
Enhanced precision in gamma determination
Supports Standard Model consistency in tree-level processes
Abstract
Of the three angles that make up the CKM matrix, the least well known is gamma. A precision measurement of this quantity is highly desirable as it forms one of the arbitrary parameters in the Standard Model. Moreover, this is the one angle of the CKM triangle that can be determined in channels that occur via tree-level decays. While loop-level processes could have sensitivity to physics beyond the standard model, tree level processes are expected to be unaltered. Hence a measurement of gamma in tree level processes leads to a standard model benchmark measurement against which other loop-driven measurements can be compared. The measurements described here are the latest developments from LHCb involving the decay B^+ --> D K^+, where the D meson is either a D^0 or a anti-D^0 and the final state of the D meson is accessible from either flavour state.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
